Sport in Botswana

Sports in Botswana is diverse and reasonably well-developed. Though football, netball and athletics remain the most popular sports, numerous other sporting codes, including cricket, rugby, judo, swimming and tennis are active in the national sporting landscape. The Botswana National Sport Commission (BNSC), together with the Botswana National Olympic Committee (BNOC) and Ministry of Youth, Sport and Culture (MYSC) are responsible for the overall management of sport in the country. In addition, there over 30 National Sport Federations (NSFs) and three school sport federations [1]

Botswana stages the Botswana Games every two years, and has hosted the 2014 African Youth Games, International Working Group on Women in Sport, and the 2017 Netball World Youth Cup. They also bid to host the 2022 Summer Youth Olympics, but lost to eventual host Dakar.

  1. ^ Moustakas, Louis; Tshube, Tshepang (2020-10-21). "Sport policy in Botswana". International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics. 12 (4): 731–745. doi:10.1080/19406940.2020.1832556. ISSN 1940-6940. S2CID 226336354.

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